Derek Raymond - Bibliography

Bibliography

  1. The Crust on Its Uppers, 1962, originally published under the name of Robin Cook, reprinted by Serpent’s Tail, 2000
  2. Bombe Surprise, Hutchinson, 1963, originally published under the name of Robin Cook
  3. A State of Denmark, c. 1964, originally published under the name of Robin Cook, reprinted by Serpent’s Tail, 1994
  4. The Legacy of the Stiff Upper Lip, originally published under the name of Robin Cook, 1966
  5. Public Parts and Private Places, 1967, originally published under the name of Robin Cook, U.S. title Private Parts in Public Places, 1969
  6. The Tenants of Dirt Street, originally published under the name of Robin Cook, 1971
  7. Le Soleil qui s’éteint, Gallimard, 1982; translation by Rosine Fitzgerald, of Sick Transit, which remains unpublished
  8. He Died with His Eyes Open, Secker & Warburg, 1984, the first book in the Factory series
  9. The Devil's Home on Leave, Secker & Warburg, 1985, the second book in the Factory series
  10. How the Dead Live, Secker & Warburg, 1986, the third book in the Factory series
  11. Nightmare In The Street (1988), Serpent's Tail, 2006
  12. Cauchemar dans la rue, Rivages, 1988, translation by Jean-Paul Gratias, of Nightmare in the Street, first chapter adapted under the same title in Mike Ripley and Maxim Jakubowski (editors), Fresh Blood, Do-Not Press, 1996
  13. Every Day Is a Day in August, in Maxim Jakubowski (editor), New Crimes, Constable Robinson, 1989
  14. I Was Dora Suarez, Scribner, 1990, the fourth book in the Factory series
  15. Hidden Files, Little, Brown, 1992, an essay of episodic memoirs, excerpted correspondence, and emphatic literary principle
  16. Changeless Susan, in Maxim Jakubowski (editor), More Murders for the Fireside, Pan, 1994
  17. Dead Man Upright, Time Warner Books UK, 1993, the fifth book in the Factory series
  18. Not Till the Red Fog Rises, Time Warner Books UK, 1994, excerpt adapted as Brand New Dead in Maxim Jakubowski (editor), London Noir, Serpent's Tail, 1995

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